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Parish of Old Luce
Plan 17 C
Index
Names of Objects -- Pages
Airyhemming -- 13
Ballochjargon Bridge -- 21
Ballochjargon Mill (Starch) -- 21
Barbeg -- 23
Boreland Hill -- 14
Challoch Hill -- 13
Challoch Ruins -- 27
Clendrie Hill -- 12
Crow Hill -- 16
Cultybatty -- 27
Droughdool -- 24
Droughdool Moat -- 22
Droughdool School -- 22
Drumacardy -- 16
Drumflower -- 17
Drumteacher -- 11
Dunragit -- 5
Dunragit Moor -- 10;76
East Challoch -- 27
Genoch -- 20
Genoch Chapel -- 18
Genoch Mains Offices -- 26
Glenhinney -- 11
High Boreland -- 13
Knockcrunge -- 19
Laganiemawn Loch -- 15
Lane Hill -- 16
Long Croft -- 28
Low Boreland -- 15
Mid Torrs -- 19: 24
Moor Croft -- 7
Old Hall -- 5
Old Hall Glen -- 9
Old Hall Park -- 9
Old Mill House -- 18
Orchard -- 6
Park Hay -- 28
Piltanton Bridge -- 23
Piltanton Burn -- 17
Ringdor Point -- 25
Ringdor Lands -- 28
Shiels -- 15
Torrs Warren -- 26
West Challoch -- 21
Whitecrook -- 24: 25
Whitecrook (Brick and Tile Works) -- 26
Whitehill -- 20
Whitecrook Bridge -- 12
Additional Names
Boreland Dam -- 7
Ballancollantie Bridge -- 3
Cannon Wood -- 4
Drumflower Bridge -- 3
Droughdool Bridge -- 12
Fox Cover -- 10
Fir Isle -- 4
Garden Wood -- 3
Genoch Square -- 4
Kellies Knowe -- 8
Mill Glen -- 8
Round Dounan -- 8
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[Signed] W Driscol Gosset Lt RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]
21.1.47 [21 January 1847]
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DRUMFLOWER BRIDGE |
Drumflower Bridge
Drumflower Bridge
Drumflower Bridge |
James Kerr
James Alexander
R Cumming |
017 |
[Situation] 4 Miles West of Glenluce on the north side of the Road leading to Stranraer.
A stone Bridge of one Arch on a bye Road leading from the Turnpike Road (from Glenluce to Stranraer) to the Farm of Drumflower. It is Tangent to the north side of the above Turnpike Road and near Ballancollantie Bridge. |
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BALLANCOLLANTIE BRIDGE |
Ballancollantie Bridge
Ballancollantie Bridge
Ballancollantie Bridge
Ballancollantie Bridge |
James Kerr
James Alexander
R. Cumming
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] 4 Miles West of Glenluce on the Road leading to Stranraer.
A large Stone Bridge of one arch over the Ballancollantie Burn, and on the Turnpike Road from Stranraer to Glenluce. It stands on the Boundary between the Parishes of Inch and Old Luce. This is a County Bridge. |
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GARDEN WOOD |
Garden Wood
Garden Wood
Garden Wood |
Neil McKey
William Lemon
William Linwood |
017 |
[Situation] West of Genoch House & Garden.
A large, old wood of both Fir and Forest Trees, forming part of the Ornamental Ground of Genoch Demesne. |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
76 -- Drumflower Bridge
75 -- Ballancollantie Bridge
77 -- Garden Wood |
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CANNON WOOD |
Cannon Wood
Cannon Wood |
Neil McKey
William Linwood |
017 |
[Situation] East of Genoch House, & north of Genoch Mains.
A small Triangular piece of Fir plantation, forming part of the Ornamental Ground of Genoch Demesne. |
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FIR ISLE |
Fir Isle
Fir Isle
Fir Isle |
Neil McKey
William Lennon
William Linwood |
017 |
[Situation] 5/8 Mile East by North of Genoch House.
A small Island formed in the Piltanton Burn and planted with Fir and Ash Trees. |
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GENOCH SQUARE |
Genoch Square
Genoch Square
Genoch Square |
Neil McKey
William Lennon
William Linwood |
017 |
[Situation] 1/2 Mile South of Genoch.
An old rectangular house at the south corner of Genoch Demesne |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
77 -- Cannon Wood
77 -- Fir Isle
77 -- Genoch Square |
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DUNRAGIT |
Dunragget
Dunragget
Dunragit
Dunraget
Dunraggit
Dunragit
Dunragit |
Ainslies Map 1782
Map of Wigtonshire 1841
James Gibson (Factor)
W.T. Saunders
Mr R McKenzie
Sir J.D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce & about 3 1/2 miles West of Glenluce.
A handsome and spacious house three stories high, of the modern style of building, with suitable out offices, and a demesne adjoining, well wooded, handsome pleasure grounds and gardens attached. The house has been built about 80 years. It is the residence & property of Sir J.D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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OLD HALL |
Old Hall
Old-hall
Halls |
Mr W.T. Saunders
James Gibson
Ainslie's Map 1782 |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W [South West of the Parish of Old Luce. & 3/4 mile N.W. [North West] of Dunragit.
A small slated farm house with office houses and a large farm attached chiefly moorland a small portion of which is arable. The property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] near the house is a garden which is said to be the site of an old mansion from which the farm took its name (See P. [page] 39) |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
29 -- Dunragit
29;39 -- Old Hall
[Note] "Dun" - A fortified house or hill. a castle etc
Gaelic Dictionary
"Sagart" - a Priest
- The Priest's Hill |
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ORCHARD |
Orchard
Orchard |
Robert McKenzie
James Gibson Factor |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce & 1/3 mile West of Dunragit.
A small farm house [with] office houses in good [repair] having an orchard & [farm] attached the soil is [arable] The property of Sir J.D. [Hay] Bart. [Baronet] - |
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DUNRAGIT MOOR |
Dunragget
Dunragit Moor
Dunragit Muir
Dunraggit Moor
Dunragit Moor
Dunragit Moor |
Ainslie's Map 1782
William Hyslop
J. Gibson Esqr. Factor
Robert McKenzie
Sir J D Hay Bart [Baronet]
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the West of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce & North of Dunragit Demesne.
A trigl. [trigonometrical] station on a [small] rocky hill of no [particular] name situated on [Dunragit] moor. |
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Form 136 Page
33 -- Orchard
33 -- Dunragit Moor |
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MOOR CROFT |
Moor Croft
Moor Croft |
Thomas & Fergus Williamson
Mr. R McKenzie |
017 |
[Situation] In the N.W. [North West] of the Parish of Old Luce & 1 mile N.E. [North East] of Dunragit.
Ruins of old houses on the farm of Dunragit Moor and a small tract of uncultivated ground adjoining once in an arable state. |
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DUNRAGIT MOOR |
Dunragit Moor
Dunragit Muir
Dunraggit Moor
Dunragget
Dunragit Moor
Dunragit Moor |
Thomas & Fergus Williamson
James Gibson Esqr. Factor
Mr R. McKenzie
Ainslie's Map 1782
Sir J.D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the N.W. [North West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 2 3/4 N.W. [North West] of the village of Glenluce, north of Dunragit Demesne.
A large portion of rough and rocky moorland on the highest part of the moor stands a trigl. [trigonometrical] station The property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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Form 136 Page
41 -- Moor Croft
41 -- Dunragit Moor |
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ROUND DOUNAN |
Round Dounan
Round Dounan
Round Dounan |
Sir J.D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
James Kerr
James Alexander |
017 |
[Situation] South of Dunragit House.
The name of an elevated part of a Wood which forms part of the Ornamental Ground of Dunragit Demesne |
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MILL GLEN |
Mill Glen
Mill Glen
Mill Glen |
Sir J.D. Hay Bart [Baronet]
James Kerr
James Alexander |
017 |
[Situation] East of Dunragit House.
A young plantation of Fir Trees mixed trees according to Examination Trace and Plan on Dunragit Demesne, it embraces all that part from Ballochjargon Bridge to the North Angle of the Demesne |
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KELLIES KNOWE |
Kellies Knowe
Kellies Knowe
Kellies Knowe |
Sir J.D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
Robert Clanachan
William Haslop |
017 |
[Situation] South by West of Dunragit House.
A small natural Mound of an Oval Shape, on the West side of the Avenue leading to Dunragit House. The Plantation surrounding it is also Known by the same name. |
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Parish of Old Luce
[Form 136 page]
76 -- Round Dounan
76 -- Mill Glen
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OLD HALL PARK |
Old Park
Old-hall park
Old Park or Old Hall Park |
William T Saunders
James Gibson
George McHaffie Esq |
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[Situation] In the N.W [North West] of the Parish of Old Luce about 4 miles N.W. [North West] of Glenluce, 1/2 mile N.W. [North West] of Dunragit.
A small slated farm house with thatched office houses and a farm attached the soil is chiefly rocky arable The property of Sit J. D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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BORELAND DAM |
Boreland Dam
Boreland Dam |
Sir J. D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
John McFadzean |
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[Situation] 1 1/2 Miles East of Dunragit.
A mill Dam for the supply of Water to a Thrashing mill on the Farm of Boreland. |
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OLD HALL GLEN |
Old Hall Glen
Old hall Glen
Old hall Glen |
Mr R. McKenzie
James Gibson Esqr.
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the N.W [North West] of the Parish of Old Luce about 4 miles N.W [North West] of Glenluce 3/4 mile NW [North West] of Dunragit.
A small slated house having thatched office houses in bad repair and a small portion of land attached The property of Sir J. D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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Form 136 Pages
35 -- Old Hall Park
[ ] -- Boreland Dam
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FOX COVER |
Fox Cover
Fox Cover
Fox Cover |
Sir J. D. Hay Bart. [Baronet
James Kerr.
James Alexander |
017 |
[Situation] North of Dunragit House.
A fir plantation on the north side of Dunragit House and forming part of the Ornamental Ground The Property of Sir J. D. Hay Bart [Baronet] |
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DUNRAGIT MOOR |
Dunraggit Moor
Dunragit Moor
Dunragget
Dunragit Moor
Dunragit Moor |
Mr R McKenzie
James Gibson
Ainslie's Map 1782
Sir J. D. Hay Bart [Baronet]
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the N.W. [North West] of the Parish of Old Luce about 3 miles West of Glenluce 1/4 mile NE [North East] of Dunragit.
An ordinary farm house [with] thatched office houses an [and] a large farm attached chiefly moorland a [small] portion of it arable. The property of Sir J. D. Hay [Baronet] |
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Form 136 Page
[ ] Fox Cover
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DRUMTEACHER |
Drumteacher
Drumteacher |
Mr R. McKenzie
Sir J.D. Hay |
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[Situation] In the S.W [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce Near the N.W. [North West] side of Dunragit House.
A cultivated hill of a ridge like shape on the Orchard farm The property of Sir J.D. Hay Bart [Baronet] |
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GLENHINNEY |
Glenhinney
Glenhunney
Glenhinney |
Mr R. McKenzie
Sir J.D. Hay
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the Western part of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 3 miles N.W. [North West] of the village of Glenluce 1/2 Mile North of Dunragit.
A small tract of land the soil consists of rough heathy pasture and some rocky apparently it was once cultivated there are traces of old fence which formally enclosed small fields In this place there are ruins of an old house. The property of Sir J.D. Hay Bart [Baronet] |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
37 Drumteacher
37 Glenhinney
"Drum" - The back of an animal, the ridge of a hill; Gaelic Dictionary
"Hinny". A corruption of honey Dr Jamieson's Dictionary
The general pronunciation of this name
is Glenhinney. The Scotch name for Honey
is "Hinney" hence "Glenhinney".
By a few persons it is pronounced as in
English Glenhoney (Signed) James Carpenter c/a [Civilian Assistant] |
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CLENDRIE HILL |
Clendrie Hill
Clendrie Hill
Clendrie Hill |
Sir J. D. Hay
John McIwrick
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] About 4 1/2 mile N. W [North West] of Glenluce 1 mile N. W [North West] of Dunragit.
A rough and rocky hill [on] the farm of Lower [Clendrie] on its summit stands a trigl [trigonometrical] station named by the trigl. [trigonometrical party] Old Hall. |
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DROUGHDOOL BRIDGE |
Droughdool Bridge |
William Linwood
James Kerr
James Alexander |
017 |
[Situation] 1 Mile South of Dunragit.
A small Stone Bridge of one Arch, on the Road from Portpatrick to Glenluce This is a County Bridge |
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WHITECROOK BRIDGE |
Guthries Bridge
Guthries Bridge
Guthries Bridge
Guthries Bridge
Whitecrook Bridge |
William Linwood
Neil McKey
James Kerr
James Alexander
George McHaffie Esqr.
Inspector of Co. [County] Bridges |
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[Situation] 1 Mile SE [South East] of Dunragit.
A small Stone Bridge of one Arch about 1/4 mile east of Droughdool, and on the Road from Portpatrick to Glenluce. This is a County Bridge |
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Form 136 Page
31- Clendrie Hill
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HIGH BORELAND |
High Boraland
High Borland
Boreland
High Boreland |
James Milroy
James Gibson Esqr.
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the N.W. [North West] of the parish of Old Luce 1 1/2 miles N. [North] of Glenluce.
A trigl. [trigonometrical] station on the farm of High Boraland the part on which it stands is not known by any particular name |
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AIRYHEMMING |
Airy Hemming
Airyhemming
Airyhemming
Airyhennan
Airyhemming |
Thomas Williamson
James Gibson Esqr.
T. Saunders
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the N.W. [North West] of the parish of Old Luce 2 1/4 miles N.W. [North West] of Glenluce.
A trigl. [trigonometrical] station on the farm of Airy Hemming the part on which it stands is not known by any particular name. |
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CHALLOCH HILL |
Challoch Hill
Challoch Hill
Chilloch Hill
Challoch Hill |
Robert Shearer
James Gibson Esqr.
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the West of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 2 miles West of Glenluce 1 mile East of Dunragit.
A large hill the soil of which is arable on its summit is a trigl. [trigonometrical] station surrounded by a small circular fir plantation |
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Form 136 Page
45 - High Boreland
45 - Airyhemming
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BORELAND HILL |
Boreland Hill
Borland Hill
Boraland Hill
Boreland |
George McHaffie Esqr.
Mr R McKenzie
John McFadzeon
Ainbslie's Map 1782 |
017 |
[Situation] In the N.W. [North West] of the Parish of Old Luce 2 miles N.W. [North West] of Glenluce 1 1/2 miles East by North of Dunragit.
A long narrow hill or plot of high ground of a ridge-like shape extending nearly in a Northern and Southern direction the soil is uncultivated and in a rough state situate on the farm of Boralands. |
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SHIELS |
Shiels
Shiels |
John McFadzeon
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce about 3/4 of a mile West of Glenluce 1 1/2 miles E by N [East by North] of Dunragit.
The ruins of a small cot on the farm of Mid Boraland |
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LAGNIEMAWN KOCH |
Lagniemawn
Lagnieman
Lagniemawn |
John McFadzeon
Mr R McKenzie
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 2 miles West of Glenluce & 1 mile NW [North West] of Whitecrook.
A small loch on the farm of Mains. |
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LOW BORELAND |
Mid Boraland
Borland Low
Boreland
Low Boreland
Low Boreland
Boreland |
John McFadzeon
James Gibson Esq Factor etc
Ainslie's map 1782
Rent Roll
George McHaffie Esqr.
Sir J. D Hay Bart [Baronet] |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 1 1/2 mile West of Glenluce & 1 3/4 mile East of Dunragit.
A neat and commodious farm house with office houses, occupied by John McFadzeon. The property of Sir James D. Hay. |
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Form 136 Page
46 - Shiels
46 - Lagniemawn Loch
44 - Low Boreland
[Notes]
"Lag, Luig, Lagan". A hollow or Cavity, a cave, a den.
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CROW HILL |
Crow Hill
Crow Hill |
John McFadzeon
Mr R McKenzie |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce at the N. E [North East] side of Low Boreland farm house.
A small arable hill on [the] farm of Low Boraland |
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LANE HILL |
Lane Hill
Lane Hill |
John McFadzeon
Mr R. McKenzie |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce Near the West side of Low Boreland farm house.
A small hill chiefly [arable] on the farm of Low [Boraland] |
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DRUMACARDY |
Drumacardy
Drumacardy |
John McFadzeon
Mr R. McKenzie |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce North side of Low Boreland farm house.
A hill or small tract of high ground consisting [of] two fields on the farm of Low Boraland. |
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Form 136 Page
44 - Crow Hill
43 - Lane Hill
43 - Drumacardy
"Druim" - The ridge of a hill.
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PILTANTON BURN |
Pooltanton Burn
Pooltanton Burn
Pooltanton Burn
Piltanton Burn
Piltanton Burn
Pooltanton Burn
Piltanton Burn
Pooltanton Burn
Piltanton. Poltanton |
William Thorburn
Statistical account of Wigtownshire Published 1841
Revd. [Reverend] J. Puller
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr.
p [page] 67 Statistical Account 1841
p [page] 83 Statistical Account 1841
p [page] 125 Statistical Account 1841
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[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of Wigtownshire passing near the S.W. [South West] corner of Loch Ryan and joining the Northern point of Luce Bay.
A river or large burn which rises in the parish of Leswalt and running in a southerly direction passing by the parishes of Portpatrick, Inch & Stonykirk forming in part the boundary between those parishes and passing through the S. [South] Western part of Old Luce parish falls into the Bay of Luce at Burnfoot. |
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DRUMFLOWER |
Drumflower
Drumflower
Drumflower
Drumflower
Drumflower |
Garven Longmuir
James Gibson Esqr.
Map of Wigtonshire 1841
Ainslie's map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] In the S.W [South West] of the Parish of Old Luce 3 1/2 miles West of Glenluce.
A substantial farm house with office houses in good repair with 240 acres arable land attached occupied by Garvin Longmuir The property of Sir James D. Hay Bart [Baronet] |
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Form 136 Page
Page
[56] Piltanton Burn
Drumflower
"Pol - Puil" - A pond a pool
"An" - Administrative
"Ob. Oa. Oan" - A bay. a creek. a harbour Gaelic Dictionary
"Druim" - The ridge of a hill. Gaelic Dictionary |
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GENOCH CHAPEL |
Genoch Chapel
Genoch Chapel
Genoch
Genoch Chapel |
Mr R McKenzie
John McMutrie
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] On the Sth [South] side of the road leading from Glenluce to Stonykirk & Portpatrick & S.W [South West] of Genoch Demesne.
A small Chapel built of [clay] and thatched erected by [the] daughter of Col. [Colonel] [Cathcart] for the accomodation [accommodation] of [the] old and infirm in the neighbourhood - it belongs to [no] particular sect, [Divine] service is held every [third] Sunday by the Revd. [Reverend] Puller minister of the secession church [Glenluce] |
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OLD MILL HOUSE |
Old Mill House
Old Mill House |
Garven Longmuir
Mr R. McKenzie |
017 |
[Situation] On the S.W. [South West] corner of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce nearly on the Sth [South] side of Poltanton Burn 1/2 mile NW [North West] of Genoch.
A small cottage slated and in good repair [built] on the side of an old [mill] part of which is now in ruins adjoining the
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Form 136 Page
49 Genoch Chapel
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MID TORRS |
Mid Tors
Mid Torrs
Mid Torrs
Mid Torrs. |
Ainslie's Map 1782
William T. Saunders
Neil McKey
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph [Parish] of Old Luce 4 miles S.W [South West] of the village of Glenluce. 1/2 mile South of Genoch.
A farm house with office houses in bad repair with a large farm attached consisting chiefly of sand hills, a small portion is arable. On the farm is a rabbit warren which abounds with rabbits. The sale of which is a source of profit to the occupier. |
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KNOCKCRUNGE |
Knockcrunge
Knockcrunge
Knockcrunge
Knockcringe
Knockcring |
Robert Mortrie
James Thorburn
John Mortrie
John Guffy
William Thorburn |
023 |
[Situation] 3/4 mile SW [South West] of Genoch & In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 3 1/2 [miles] S.W [South West] of the village of Glenluce.
A small sand hill on the farm of Mid Torrs on which is a trigl. [trigonometrical] station named Mid Torrs after the farm on which it stands |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
48 Mid Torrs
47 Knockcrunge
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"Torrs" - Heap up, pile up, form into heaps etc.
Gaelic Dictionary
"Cnoc" - A hill, knoll, hillock.
"Cruinne" - Roundness etc
Gaelic Dictionary
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GENOCH |
Genoch
Genoch
Genoch
Genoch
Genoch |
Mr Robert McKenzie
Map of Wigtownshire 1841
Neil McKey
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce & 4 miles West of Glenluce.
This is a handsome house, large and commodious, but through being unoccupied it is rather suffered to go out of repair. The out Offices which are also extensive are in a bad state of repair adjoining the house are pleasure grounds and a garden of about 2 acres the latter still Kept in good order, attached is a large tract of pasture land including a well wooded demesne. This was until about 4 1/2 years ago the property and residence of Col. [Colonel] Cathcart it is now the property of Col. [Colonel] McDowal of Logan. |
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WHITEHILL |
Whitehill
Whitehill |
Neil McKey
Mr R. McKenzie |
016 |
[Situation] In S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 1/2 mile Sth [South] of Genoch [Farm] House.
A small house with [office] houses in indifferent [repair] with a small portion of [land] attached the soil of [which] is arable. |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
47 Genoch
47 Whitehill
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WEST CHALLOCH |
Chilloch
West Challoch
West Challoch
West Challoch
West Challoch |
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James Gibson Esqr.
Andrew McQueaquer
George McHaffie Esqr.
Revd. [Reverend] McDoual |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce about 2 1/2 miles West of Glenluce & 3/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Dunragit.
A farm house in good repair having commodious office houses and a farm of 70 acres of arable land attached the property of Sir J.D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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BALLOCHJARGON MILL (Starch) |
Ballochjargon
Ballochjargon Starch mill or Farina mill
Ballochjargon Starch mil or Farina mill |
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Alexander Stuart
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce about 3 miles West of Glenluce on the Road to Stranraer.
A large mill wrought by steam for the purpose of manufacturing potatoes into starch built by Sir J. D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] - Near the mill is a bridge also named Ballochjargon Bridge. |
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BALLOCHJARGON BRIDGE |
Ballochjargon Bridge
Ballochjargon Bridge |
Alexander Stewart
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish of Old Luce about 3 miles West of Glenluce on the Road to Stranraer.
This is a small Stone Bridge of One arch over a small stream on the road from Glenluce to Stranraer It is a County Bridge considerably raised above the stream the latter passing through a ravine. |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
57 West Challoch
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DROUGHDOOL MOAT |
Drouchdule
Droughdool Moat
Droughdool Moat
Drochdool Moat
Droughdool
Droughdool |
Ainslie's Map 1782
Mr Robert McKenzie
William Kerr
George McHaffie Esqr.
James Gibson Esqr.
Rent Roll of Sir J.D. Hay Bart [Baronet] |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W [South West] of the Parish of Old Luce 3 miles W. [West] of Glenluce 3/4 mile South of Dunragit.
This is a fine specimen the mound it rises to [the] height of 20 or 25 feet and about 250 links in [diameter] it is said to be the [place] where the devil [deposited] the Exciseman. |
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DROUGHDOOL SCHOOL |
Drouchdule
Droughdool School House
Droughdool School House
Drochdool School
Droughdool
Droughdool |
Ainslie's Map 1782
Alexander Stewart
Mr Robert McKenzie
George McHaffie Esqr.
James Gibson Esqr.
Rent Roll of Sir J.D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce about 2 3/4 miles West of Glenluce 3/4 mile South by East of Dunragit.
This is a very large [building] consisting of two dwelling houses and a schoolroom sufficient to contain [170] scholars it was endowed & still supported by Sir James D. [Hay] Bart.[Baronet] |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
53 Droughdool Moat
57 Droughdool School
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"Droch-Dhiol" Evil entreating.
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BARBEG |
Barbeg
Barbeg
Barbeg |
Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet]
William Hyslop
Mr Robert McKenzie |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] part of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce & South of Dunragit.
A small planted hill on its summit stands a flag staff used as a trigl. [trigonometrical] point |
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PILTANTON BRIDGE |
Pooltanton Bridge
Pooltanton Bridge
Piltanton
Piltanton Bridge |
Mr Robert McKenzie
William Thorburn
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West of the Parish of Old Luce 3 miles West of Glenluce on the road leading from that village to Stonykirk & Sandhead also the old road leading to Portpatrick.
A small stone bridge of one arch in good repair on the old road leading from Glenluce to Portpatrick The Pooltanton Burn runs under this bridge This is a County Bridge |
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Parish of Old Luce
[Form 136] Page
56 Barbeg
56 Piltanton Bridge
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WHITECROOK |
White Crook
White Crook
Whitecrook
Whitecrook |
W.T. Saunders
William Thorburn
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] About 2 1/4 miloes S.W [South West] of Glenluce.
A trigl. [trigonometrical] station on the [farm] of White Crook. [Hence it] derives its name. |
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MID TORRS |
Mid Torrs
Mid Torrs
Mid Tars
Mid Tors
Mid Torrs |
William Thorburn
W.T. Saunders
Map of Wigtownshire 1841
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
023 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 3 1/2 miles S.W [South West] of Glenluce.
A trigl. [trigonometrical] station named after the farm by the trig [trigonometrical party] (see article knochcring) |
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DROUGHDOOL |
Droughdool
Droughdool
Drouchdule
Drochdool
Droughdool |
James Gibson
William T Saunders
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr.
Rent Roll |
017 |
[Situation] About 2 3/4 miles West of Glenluce 1 mile South by East of Dunragit.
A neat and commodious farm with office houses and a [farm] of 250 acres of arable land [and] occupied by Thomas Kerr. the property of Sir J.D. Hay |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
55 Whitecrook
55 Mid Torrs
53 DroughdooL
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+ This name is generally written Droughdool.
but is pronounced (Drochdool).
Gaelic words ending in ough are in Scotland generally
changed to och, for instance the Irish Lough is in Scotch "Loch"
but this rule cannot in this case be adopted in opposition to the authorities for Drough |
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WHITECROOK |
Whitecrook
Whitecrook
Whitecrook
Whitecrook |
W. T. Saunders
William Paul
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Parish of Old Luce about 3 miles W. [West] from Glenluce on the Road to Stranraer.
An ordinary farm house with office houses in good repair and a farm of 247 acres of arable land attached. The property of Col [Colonel] McDowal Logan |
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RINGDOO POINT |
Ringdoo Point
Ring-doo Point
Ringdoo Point
Ringdoo Point |
Mr Robert McKenzie
William Paul
William Thorburn
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Parish of Old Luce about 2 miles S.W. [South West] of Glenluce 3/4 mile South of Whitecrook.
A trigl. [trigonometrical] station on a point of land in the Eastern part of Low Torrs farm This place consists of a sandy tract the station is called after the name of the place on which it stands. |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
61;55 Whitecrook
61 Ringdoo Point
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"Rinn" - A promontory, a point
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GENOCH MAINS (OFFICES) |
Genoch Farm Yard
Genoch Farm Yard
Genoch Mains (Offices)
Genoch Mains (Offices) |
Mr Robert McKenzie
Neil McKey
James McDouall
D. McCulloch Esqr. Factor etc |
017 |
[Situation] South East of Genoch House.
A Farm House, Offices and Farm Yard - belonging to the Demesne of Genoch. |
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TORRS WARREN |
Torrs Warren
Torrs Warren
Torrs Warren
Torrs Warrens |
Gilbert McMicken
James Milroy
Peter Skimming
William Paul |
023 |
[Situation] South of Piltanton Burn.
Rabbit Warrens on the Farms of High, Mid and Low Torrs. |
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WHITECROOK BRICK AND TILE WORKS |
Whitecrook Brick and Tile Works
Whitecrook Brick and Tile Works
Whitecrook (Brick & Tile) Works |
Gilbert McMicken
James Milroy
Peter SKimming
George McHaffie Esqr. |
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[Situation] South of the Road from Stranraer to Glenluce & 2 1/4 miles West of the latter.
A small Brick and Tile Works on the farm of Whitecrook, now generally employed in the Manufacture of Tile. |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
73;74 Genoch Mains (Offices)
[ ] Torrs Warren
[ ] Whitecrook Brick and Tile Works
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CUTTYBATTY (Ford) |
Cuttybatty
Cutty-batty |
James Thorburn
Mr Robert McKenzie |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 2 miles S.W. [South West] of Glenluce & South of Whitecrook.
A shallow Ford on the river Pooltanton used as a byeway between Lower Torrs and Glenluce. |
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CHALLOCH (Ruins) |
Challoch
Chilloch
Challoch |
Robert Shearer
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph [Parish] of Old Luce 2 1/2 miles W. [West] of Glenluce.
The ruins of Challoch dwelling house and houses |
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EAST CHALLOCH |
Challoch
Challoch
Challoch East
Chilloch
Challoch East
East Challoch |
W.T. Saunders
Robert Shearer
James Gibson Esqr.
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr.
Rev [Reverend] McDoual |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 2 miles West of Glenluce.
A new dwelling house one story high slated out-houses and a farm of 160 acres of arable land attached the property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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Parish of Old Luce
Form 136 Page
59 Cuttybatty (Ford)
59 Challoch (Ruins)
64 East Challoch
"Cutty" - Short etc
"Bat" A holme, a river Island Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
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LONG CROFT |
Long Croft
Longcroft |
Robert Shearer
Mr T.W. Saunders |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 2 miles S.W. [South West] of Glenluce & North of Whitecrook.
An ordinary thatched [cottage] with a small farm of [40] acres of arable land [attached] the property of Sir James [Hay] |
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PARK HAY |
Park Hay
Park Hay |
James Gibson
Ainslie's Map 1782 |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce 1 mile West of Glenluce.
A trigl. [trigonometrical] station on the [farm] of the Mains of Park so [named] by the trigl. [trigonometrical] party it being [in] the vicinity of Park hay Castle |
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RINGDOO SANDS |
Ringdoo Sands
Ringdoo Sands |
James Thorburn
Mr Robert McKenzie |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.W. [South West] of the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce adjoining the northern extremity of Luce Bay.
A large tract of sand [lying] Sth [South] West of Pooltanton [Burn] on the coast of Luce Bay extending from the junction of Pooltanton Burn to Ringdoo point. |
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Form 136 Page
64 Long Croft
63 Park Hay
61 Ringdoo Sands
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DUNRAGIT |
Dunragit
Dunragget
Dunragget
Dunraget
Dunraggit |
James Gibson Mains of ParKe by Glenluce
Ainsley's Map 1782
Map of Wigtonshire 1841
W.T. Saunders Glenluce |
017 |
A Large 3 Story house with Suitable office houses Stable yard Garden etc and a large Estate Called the Dunragit Estate Part of this is Kept as a Demesne to the house which is Chiefly Planted it is the Property and residence of Sir James D Hay Dunragit |
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OLD HALL |
Old hall
Old Hall |
James Gibson Mains of Park by Glenluce
W.T. Saunders Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Farm house on Story Slated, office houses and a large Moorland Farm Very little arable land Chiefly under Stock the Property of Sir James D Hay of Dunragit. |
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Plan 17.C -- List of Names collected by John BracKen Pt. [Private] R. [Royal] Sappers & Miners
Trace No. 1
[Object]
Dunragit -- House
Old Hall -- house
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John BracKen
Pt. [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
18th May 1/ 46 [1846] |
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CLENDRIE HILL |
Clendrie Hill
Clendrie Hill |
Sir James Hay Bart. [Baronet] Dunragit by Glenluce
John McIlwrick Farmer Low Clendrie by Glenluce |
017 |
A Hill Partly Arable and R. [Rough] Rocky Pasture In the farm of Lower Clendrie. On the Summit of this hill Stands A trigl. [trigonometrical] Station Called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Party Old Hall Clendrie hill is close to the Boundary between Old Luce and Inch Parishes Old Hall is in Old Luce |
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Plan 17. C -- List of Names collected by Private William BirKby RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner
Trace No. 1
[Object]
Clendrie Hill - Hill
[Parish] Inch
[Signed] William BirKby
Pt [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] |
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ORCHARD |
Orchard
Orchard |
James Gibson Mains of Park by Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Farm house one Story with Office houses in Good Repair a good Orchard and Farm of Arable Land the Property of Sir James D Hay Dunragit |
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BARBEG |
Barbeg
Barbeg
Barbeg |
William Hyslop Ballochgargin by Glenluce
Sir James D. Hay Bt. [Baronet] Dunragit via, Glenluce
Mr Robert Mckenzie Glenluce |
017 |
A hill in the Demesne of Dunragit Planted on the top, on which Stands a flag Staff, used as a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Point it is the Property of Sir James D Hay Dunragit. |
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DUNRAGIT MOOR |
Duneragit Moor
Dunragit Muir
Dunraggit Moor |
James Gibson Esqr. Mains of Park Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
017 |
A Trig [Trigonometrical] Point on the moor of Dunragit and a Small Rocky hill Bearing no Particular name in the Country. Its particular is Dunragit Moor |
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Plan 17.C -- List of Names collected by John Bracken Pt. [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
Trace No. 1
[Object]
Orchard - a house
Barbeg - a hill
Dunragit Moor - Trig [Trigonometrical] Point
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John Bracken
Pt. [Private] R.S [Royal Sappers] & Miners
18th May 1/46 [1846] |
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OLD HALL PARK |
Old hall park
Old Park |
James Gibson J.P. [Justice of the Peace] Mains of Park by Glenluce
Mr T. Saunders Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Farm house Slated Office houses thatched and a Small Farm of arable Land Very Rocky attached to it the Property of Sir James D. Hay Dunragit |
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OLD HALL GLEN |
Old hall Glen
Old Hall Glen |
James Gibson, Mains of Park by Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
017 |
A Small house Slated the office houses Thatched in Bad Repair, there is a Small Portion of Land to this house the Property of Sir James D. Hay Dunragit |
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DUNRAGIT MOOR |
Dunragit Moor
Dunraggit Moor |
James Gibson, Mains of Park by Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Glenluce |
017 |
A Small house Slated the office houses thatched with a Large Moorland Farm with little or no arable Land, under Stock. The Property of Sir James D. Hay Dunragit. |
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Plan 17.C-- List of Names collected by John BracKen Private R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
Trace No. 1
[Object]
Old hall park - a house
Old Hall Glen - a house
Dunragit Moor - a house
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John BracKen
Pt. [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
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DRUMTEACHER |
Drumteacher
Drumteacher |
Sir James D. Hay Dunragit by Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
017 |
A Long Cultivated ridge like hill in the farm of the orchard. About 10 Chains W. [West] of Dunragit Demesne And is the property of Sir James D. Hay Bt. [Baronet] |
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GLENHUNNY |
Glenhunney
Glenhinney |
Sir James D. Hay Dunragit by Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Glenluce |
017 |
At this place there is traces of former Cultivation The small fields. Having once been inclosed with Stone walls. There is the Ruin of an old house here also This Name is often spelled Glenhinny by the inhabitants. Situated about 30 Chains North of Dunragit Demesne the property of Sir J. D. Hay Bt [Baronet] |
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Trace No. 1
[Object]
Drumteacher - Hill
Glenhunney - Ruins
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] William BirKby
Pt. [Private] R.S.&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] |
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OLD HALL |
Old Hall |
James Craig Old Hall Glen by Glenluce |
017 |
Now A garden 3 Sides of Which is Surrounded by ancient Ash Trees. In the garden is the site of Old Hall And is thought to have been the House or Hall of Some of the ancient Lairds or Lords. The Farm of Old Hall takes its name from this place It is on the Property of Sir James D Hay and in the N.W [North West] Corner of Old Luce parish This place is the site of an old mansion but no traces of it are now visible from it the farm derives its name (See page 5 & 29) |
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Plan 17 C -- List of Names collected by William BirKby 2nd Examiner
Trace No. 1
[Object]
Old Hall - Garden
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] William BirKby
P. [Private] R.S.& M [Royal Sappers & Miners] |
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MOOR CROFT |
Moor Croft
Moor Croft |
Thomas & Fergus Williamson Airy Hemming by Glenluce
Robert Mckenzie Glenluce |
017 |
The Ruins of old houses. And Patches of former Cultivation Now in A Rough State again. And is near Dunragit Moor Station. and in Dunragit Moor Farm. The property of Sir James D. Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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DUNRAGIT MOOR |
Dunragit Moor
Dunraggit Moor |
Thomas & Fergus Williamson Airy Hemming by Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Glenluce |
017 |
A Large extent of Moor Rough and Rocky. on the highest Part of this moor there is A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station - Dunragit Moor and is the Property of Sir James D. Hay Bt. [Baronet] |
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Plan 17.C -- List of Names collected by William BirKby RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner
Trace No. 2
[Object]
Moor Croft - Ruins
Dunragit Moor - Moor
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LANE HILL |
Lane hill
Lane Hill |
John McFadzean Midboraland Glenluce.
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
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A Small hill, mostly arable, in the farm of Mid Boraland |
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HIGH DRUMACARDY |
High Drum[Kenedy]
Drumacardy
Drumacardy |
John McFadzean Midboraland
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
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[Situation] Portion of Midboraland farm hill
Two fields in the farm of midboraland forming A long low hill |
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BORALAND HILL |
Boraland hill
Borland Hill |
John McFadzean Mid Boraland Glenluce
Robert Mckenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
017 |
A long narrow ridge of Rough Pasture lying nearly North and South in the Farms of Boralands The highest part of this hill is cultivated & is West of the River Luce 1/2 mile |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by Private Michael Hayes RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Trace 3
[Object]
Lane Hill - A hill
High Drumacardy - Portion of moorland farm & hill
Boraland Hill - Hill
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] Michael Hayes Pt [Private] RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners]
23rd February 1846 |
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LAGNIEMAN |
Lagniemawn
Lagnieman |
John McFadzeon Midboraland Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Glenluce |
017 |
A small loch in the farm of Mains. |
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MID BORALAND |
Mid Boraland
Borland low |
John McFadzeon Mid Boraland [via] Glenluce
James Gibson Esqr. Mains of Park Glenluce |
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A neat & commodious farm house with Suitable offices occupied by Mr John McFadzeon & the property of Sir James Hay. |
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CROW HILL |
Crow Hill
Crow Hill |
John McFadzeon, Mid Boraland [via] [Glenluce]
Robert McKenzie, Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Hill, all arable in the farm of Mid Boraland. |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by Michael Hayes Private RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners first Examiner
Trace 3
[Object]
Lagnieman - Loch
Mid Boraland - House
Crow Hill - Hill
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] M Hayes Private RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners]
23rd [--] |
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HIGH BORALAND |
High Boraland |
James Milroy Farmer High Boraland Glenluce |
017 |
A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Point on the Farm of High Boraland. And Convenient to the farm house of Boraland. On the West Side of the River Luce And not Known by any articular Name in the country |
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AIRY HEMMING |
Airy Hemming |
Thomas Williamson Farmer Airy Hemming by Glenluce |
017 |
A Trigl [Trigonometrical] Point. On the Farm of Airy-Hemming. Situated About one 1/2 mile West of the River Luce. The Field on which this Station stands is Rocky arable And has no Particular Name |
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Plan 17.C -- List of Names collected by Private William BirKby RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner
Trace No. 3
[Object]
High Boraland - Trigl. ◬ p. [Trigonometrical point]
Airy Hemming - Trigl. ◬p. [Trigonometrical point]
[Parish] Old Luce |
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SHIELS |
Shiels |
John McFadzeon, Mid [Boraland] [Glenluce] |
017 |
A Small cot in the farm of Mid Boraland now in Ruins |
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CHALLOCH HILL |
Challoch Hill |
Robert Shearer Farmer Challoch Glenluce |
017 |
A high Cultivated hill on the Summit there is A small circular Fir Plantation. In the Centre of which Stands the Trigl. ◬s [Trigonometrical Stations] Challoch. And Is situated About 35 Chains North of the Road Leading from Glenluce to Stranraer And about 2 1/4 miles from the former town |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by Private Michael Hayes RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Trace 3
[Object]
Shiels - Cot [Cottage]
Challoch Hill - Hill
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] M Hayes Priv [Private] RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners
23rd Feb [February] |
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GENOCH |
Genoch
Genoch
Genoch |
Neil McKey Genoch by Glenluce
Mr. Robert McKenzie Glenluce
Map of Wigtonshire 1841 |
017 |
A Large house with office houses and garden all in good repair. a Small Demesne part of which is Planted the remainder arable land the Property of Colnal McDowal Logan- |
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WHITE HILL |
White hill |
Neil McKey Genoch by Glenluce
Mr. Robert McKenzie Glenluce |
016 |
A Small house and a fue office houses in bad repair with a Portion of land to it used as a [Grass] Farm the property of Colonel McDowal Logan |
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KNOCKCRINGE |
Knockcringe |
William Thorburn Mid Tors by Glenluce |
023 |
A Small hill on Sand Bank on the farm of Mid Tors None by this name a bout that part of the Country |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by John BracKen Pt. RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Trace 4
[Object]
Genoch - House
White Hill - House
Knockcringe - A Sand hill on Bank
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John BracKen
Priv [Private] RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners
20th. June /46 [1846] |
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MID TORRS |
Mid Torrs
Mid Torrs |
Neil McKey, Ginoch by Glenluce
William T. Saunders Glenluce |
017 |
a Farm house Slated office houses in bad Repair, a Large Farm of Sand hill and Pasture with a [fue] fields of arable land. The Property of Colnal [Colonel] McDowal Logan. this Farm is well Stocked with Rabbits by which the rent is nearly Paid - |
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Plan 17.C -- List of Names collected by John BraKken Pt. [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
Trace No. 4
[Object]
Mid Torrs - House
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John Bracken
Pt. [Private] R.S.&M [Royal Sappers & Miners]
20th January |
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OLD MILL HOUSE |
Old Mill House
Old Mill House |
Garven Longmuir Drumflower via Glenluce
Mr Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
017 |
A small Dwelling house slated & in good repair when this dwelling house now stands There were formelly a corn mill. The ruins beside this house was part of the mill or a granary. This house is on the Genoch Demesne the property of Col. [Colonel] McDowal Logan |
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GENOCH CHAPEL |
Genoch Chapel
Genoch Chapel |
John McMurtrie Mid Torrs via Glenluce
Mr Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
017 |
A small house built of clay & thatched. Built for no particular sect but merely for the accommodation of the old & infirm. By the daughter of Col [Colonel] Cathcart then occupier of the Genoch Demesne. There is a sermon preached here every third Sunday by the Revd. [Reverend] James Puller United cession church Glenluce. The Genoch chapel is on the property of Col [Colonel] McDowal Logan. |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by William Birkby 2nd Examiner
Trace 4
[Object]
Old Mill House - House
Genoch Chapel - House
[Parish] Old Luce
(Copied) Signed William BirKby
Pte. [Private] R.S.& [Royal Sappers &] Miners |
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POLTANTON |
Poltanton |
Statistical account of Wigtonshire published 1841 |
017 |
This River is spelled in 4 different ways in the Statistical account of Wigtonshire
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Peltanton Page -- 82
Pooltanton Page -- 67
Pooltanton Page -- 125
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BALLANCOLLANTEE |
Ballancollantee |
John McKerlie Smith Dunraget via Glenluce |
017 |
This stream forms the Boundary between the parishes of old Luce & Inch |
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DRUMFLOWER |
Drumflower
Drumflower
Drumflower |
Garven Longmuir
James Gibson Esqr.
Map of Wigtonshire 1841 |
017 |
a Stone built House one story High with large & commodious outhouses and 240 Acres arable land attached it is occupied by Garven Longmuir & is on the estate of Sir James D Hay Bart [Baronet] There is also A Potato Mill attached to this house |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by John Mechan RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Trace No. 4
[Object]
Poltanton - River
Ballancollantee - Stream
Drumflower - House
[Parish]
Poltanton - Inch & old Luce
Ballancollantee - Inch & old Luce
Drumflower - Old Luce
[Signed] The 26 May 1846
John Mechan
RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners] |
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DROUGHDOOL |
Droughdool |
William Kerr Droughdool farm via Glenluce |
017 |
one Story house in good repair with large & commodious office Houses and having 250 Acres of Arable land attached it is occupied by Thomas Kerr it is on the property of Sir James D Hay Bart. [Baronet] |
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DROUGHDOOL MOAT |
Droughdool Moat
Droughdool Moat
The Moat |
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce
William Kerr Droughdool farm Glenluce |
017 |
This is a fine specimen of the mound it rises to the Height of 20 or 25 feet & is about 250 links in diameter it is said to be the place where the devil deposited the Exciseman mentioned by Robert Burns in the song styled The Deil's awa wi the Exciseman |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by John Mechan Pt [Private] RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Trace No. 5
[Object]
Droughdool - House
Droughdool Moat - [Mound]
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John Mechan RS [Royal Sappers & Miners]
29 April 184[6] |
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WHITE CROOK |
White Crook |
William Thorburn, Mid Torrs by Glenluce |
017 |
A Trig [Trigonometrical] Point on the Farm of the White Crook So Called by the Trig [Trigonometrical] party, |
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MID TORRS |
Mid Torrs |
William Thorburn, Mid Torrs by Glenluce |
023 |
A Trig [Trigonometrical] Point on the Farm of Mid Torrs So Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] party |
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DROUGHDOOL |
Droughdool |
James Gibson J.P. [Justice of the Peace], Mains of Parke by Glenluce |
017 |
A Farm house Slated and office houses all in good repair with a Large Farm of arable Land The Property of Sir James Hay of Dunragit, |
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Plan 17.C List of Names collected by Pt. [Private] John Bracken Royal Sappers & Miners
Trace No. 5
[Object]
White Crook - a Trig [Trigonometrical] Point
Mid Torrs - a Trig [Trigonometrical] Point
Droughdool - house
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John Bracken Pt. [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners 16th May /46 [1846] |
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BARBEG |
Bil bag
Barbeg |
William Hayslop Ballochgargen by Glenluce
Sir James D. Hay Bt. [Baronet] Dunragit House by Glenluce |
017 |
A Small hill Planted on the top on which Stands a flag Staff which Was used for a Trig [Trigonometrical] Point. |
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POOLTANTON BURN |
Pooltanton Burn |
William Thorburn Mid Tors by Glenluce |
017 |
A Large River or Stream Passing theirn the West Side of the Parish of Old Luce in to Luce Bay |
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POOLTANTON BRIDGE |
Pooltanton Bridge |
William Thorburn Mid Tors by Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Stone Bridge on the old Road from Glenluce to Portpatrick one Arch in Good Repair. This Bridge is on the Pooltanton Burn, |
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[Plan] 17.C - - List of Names collected by John Bracken Pt. [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
Trace No. 5.
[Object]
Barbeg - Hill
Pooltanton Burn - River
Pooltanton Bridge - Bridge
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John Bracken
Pt [Private] R.S.&Min [Royal Sappers & Miners]
16th May [1846] |
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WEST CHALOCH |
West Challoch
West Challoch |
Mr A McQueaquer West Challoch Glenluce
James Gibson Esqr. Mains of Park (via) Glenluce |
017 |
This House is in good repair it has got very commodious outhouses & 70 Acres of Arable land attached it is on the estate of Sir James Hay & is occupied by Andrew McQueaquer |
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DROUGHDOOL SCHOOL HOUSE |
Droughdool School House |
Alexander Stuart Droughdool Academy |
017 |
This is a very large building consisting of 2 dwelling houses & a School Room which contains about 170 scholars it was endowed & still continues to be Supported by Sir James Hay. |
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BALLOCHJARGON STARCH MILL |
Ballochjargon Starch Mill or Farina Mill |
Alexander Stuart [HM Headmaster] Droughdool Academy
[Thomas Haslip Ballochjargon by Glenluce] |
017 |
This is a Large mill worked by Steam whose purpose is converting potatoes into Starch it was built by Sir James Hay |
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BALLOCHJARGON BRIDGE |
Ballochjargon Bridge |
Thomas Haslip |
017 |
Near the mill is a bridge called Ballochjargon bridge |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by John Mechan Pt [Private] RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Trace No. 5
[Object]
West Challoch - House
Droughdool School House - House
Ballochjargon - Buildings
Ballochjargon Bridge - Bridge
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] John Bracken
RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners]
29 April 1846 |
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CUTTYBATTY |
Cuttybatty
Cutty-batty |
James Thorburn Low Torrs
Mr Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
017 |
A Shallow Ford on the River Pooltanton used as a byeway Between Lower Torrs and Glenluce |
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CHALOCH RUINS |
Challoch Ruins |
Robert Shearer Challoch |
017 |
Ruins of Challoch Dwelling and out houses See Challoch House etc |
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Plan 17 C -- List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st Examiner
Trace 5
[Object]
Cuttybatty - Ford
Challoch Ruins - Ruins
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] March 11th 1846
Dennis Kildoyle
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PULTANTON |
Pultanton |
James Thorburn, Low [Torrs] |
017 |
Small River Rising in the parish of Lerwalt forming part of the Boundary Between the parishes of Old Luce and Inch Empties itself into the Sea in the Bay of Luce |
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RINGDOO SANDS |
Ringdoo Sands
Ringdoo Sands |
James Thorburn Low [Torrs]
Mr Robert McKenzie Glenluce |
017 |
All that part of Strand on the Bay of Luce Lying South of the River Pultanton to Ringdoo Point |
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Plan 17.C -- List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 1st Examiner
No. of Trace 6
[Object]
Pultanton - River
Ringdoo Sands - Strand
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] March 11th 1846
Dennis Kildoyle
CA [Civilian Assistant] |
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WHITECROOK |
Whitecrook |
William Paul Farmer Whitecrook by Glenluce |
017 |
An ordinary Farm house & office houses in good repair With A farm of 247 acres of good land atached Situated on the North Side of the Road leading from Glenluce to Stranraer & 2 miles from the former And is the property of Col. [Colonel] McDowall Logan |
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RINGDOO POINT |
Ringdoo Point |
William Paul Farmer Whitecrook via Glenluce |
017 |
A Point of Land The most, East part of low Torrs Farm on this point of land There Stands A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. I cannot find Out what It is calld [caled] Ringdoo for. It is the Property of Col [Colonel] McDowall Logan. |
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List of Names Collected by William Birkby Pt [Private] R.S&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner
No. of Plan 17.C
No. of Trace 6
[Object]
Whitecrook - Farm House
Ringdoo Point - Trigl. ◬ . [Trigonometrical Point]
[Parish] Old Luce |
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PARK HAY |
Park Hay |
James Gibson JP. [Justice of the Peace] Mains of Park Glenluce |
017 |
A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on the Farm of the Mains of Park And about one 1/2 mile North of the Road from Glenluce to Stranraer & about 1 mile from the Former Town And is in the vicinity of Park hay Castle. |
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List of Names collected by Private William Birkby R.S.& M [Royal Sappers & Miners] 2nd Examiner
Trace No. 6
[Object] Trigl. ◬ [Trigonometrical Point]
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] William Birkby
P [Private] RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] |
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CHALLOCH |
Challoch
Challoch |
Robert Shearer Challoch
William T. Saunders Glenluce |
017 |
A New Dwelling house One Story [Storey] high, with new outhouses all Slated The Farm all Arable Contains 160 Acres Tenanted by Robert Shearer The property of Sir J. Hay, Dunragget |
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LONG CROFT |
Long Croft |
Robert Shearer Challoch |
017 |
An old Thatched Dwelling House, With a Farm, all Arable Containing 40 Acres Tenanted By William McMaster - The property of Sir J. Hay Dunragget. |
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Plan 17 C -- List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle 1st Examiner
No. of Trace 6
[Object]
Challoch - House and farm
Long Croft - House
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] March 11th 1846
D. Kildoyle c/a [Civilian Assistant] |
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Parish of Inch
Plan 17 C
Index
Names of Objects -- Page
Ballancollantie Burn -- 68
Little Genoch -- 68
Little Genoch Toll Bar -- 67
Tonnachrae -- 67
[Signed] G W Driscoll Gosset
Lt [Lieutenant] RE [Royal Engineers] |
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TONNACHRAE |
Tonaghray
Tonachrae
Tunnachrae
Tonachrae
Tonnachrae
Tonnachrae
Tonnachrae
Tonnachrae |
John McKerlie
Mr. Robert McKenzie
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr.
Mr. James Kerr
John McMaster
James McMicken
George Guthrie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.E [South East] of the Parish of Inch 4 miles West of Glenluce.
A trigl. [trigonometrical] station named after the farm of Tonaghray by the trigl. [trigonometrical] party. |
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LITTLE GENOCH TOLL BAR |
Little Genoch Toll Bar
Little Genoch Toll Bar
Little Genoch Toll Bar |
John McClanachan
Mr. Robert McKenzie
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.E [South East] corner of the Parish of Inch near the Nth [North] side of Pooltanton Burn.
A toll bar with a collectors cottage on the main road leading from Glenluce to Stranraer. |
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Parish of Inch
Form 136 Page
69 - Tonnachrae
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LITTLE GENOCH |
Little Genoch
Little Genoch
Little Genoch
Little Genoch |
James McClanachan
George Guthrie Factor
Ainslie's Map 1782
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.E [South East] corner of the Ph. [Parish] of Inch near the Nth [North] side of Pooltanton Burn 1 mile SW [South West] of Dunragit.
A tract consisting of three moderate sized farms with their respective farm [houses] The three farms are each known by the name Little [Genoch] |
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BALLANCOLLANTIE BURN |
Ballancollantie Burn
Ballancollantie Burn
Ballancollantie Burn |
John McKerlie
Mr. Robert McKenzie
George McHaffie Esqr. |
017 |
[Situation] In the S.E. [South East] of the Ph. [Parish] of Inch and joining the Ph. [Parish] of Old Luce West of Dunragit.
A burn or small river rising [in] the eastern part of the [parish] of Inch running in a [Southerly] direction receiving several [others] in its course & forming for a short distance the boundary between the parishes of Inch [and] Old Luce runs into [Pooltanton] Burn near Little Genoch |
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Parish of Inch
Form 136 Page
71 - Little Genoch
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BALLANCOLLANTIE BURN |
Ballancollantie Burn
Ballancllantine |
John McKerlie Dunraget by Glenluce
Mr. Robert Mckenzie Glenluce |
017 |
A Small Stream that forms Part of the Bouy [Boundary] between the Parish of Inch and Old Luce on the W [West] Side of the latter |
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TONACHRAE |
Tonaghray
Tonachrae |
John McKerlie, Dunragit by Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper, Glenluce |
017 |
a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station on the Farm of Tonaghray So Called by Trig [Trigonometrical] Party |
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Plan 17.C -- List of Names collected by John Bracken Pt. [Private] Royal Sappers & Miners
Trace No. 1
[Object]
Ballancollantie Burn - Stream
Tonachrae - Trig [Trigonometrical] Point
[Parish]
Ballancollantie Burn - Old Luce & Inch
Tonachrae - Inch
[Signed] John BracKen
Pt. [Private] R.S. [Royal Sappers] & Miners
18th May /46 [1846] |
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LITTLE GENOCH |
Little Genoch
Little Genoch |
James McClanachan Little Genoch via Glenluce
George Guthrie Factor Stranraer |
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One story high in middling good repair with Suitable out-Houses & 60 Acres arable land attached it is on the Estate of the Earl of Stair & is occupied by James McClanachan |
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LITTLE GENOCH TOLL BAR |
Little Genoch Toll Bar
Little Genoch Toll Bar |
James McClanachan
Little Genoch via Glenluce
Robert McKenzie Innkeeper Glenluce |
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A Toll Bar, & mud House which is the dwelling of the Collector it is on the Coach Road from Stranraer to Glenluce, and about 4 1/4 miles from the latter place |
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List of Names collected by John Mechan RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners] 1st Examiner
Plan 17 C Trace 4
[Object]
Little Genoch - House
Little Genoch Toll Bar - Toll Bar and House
[Parish] Inch
[Signed] 26 May 1846
John Mechan
RSM [Royal Sappers & Miners]
1st Examiner |
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GENOCH MAINS OFFICES |
Genoch Farm Yard |
James McDowal |
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These buildings are the Office houses formerly belonging to Genoch houses, they were used for all farming purposes then required, including Cow houses Barns, Thrashing Mill etc The place is known generally by the name "Office houses of Genoch", and sometimes by the name "Genoch Farm Yard". |
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[Note] The above is Correct, only
substitute "Genoch Mains offices"
[Initialled] DMC |
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GENOCH MAINS OFFICES |
Genoch Mains Offices |
James McDowall |
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DROUGHDOOL BRIDGE |
Droughdool Bridge |
William Linwood Genoch Square
James Kerr Dunragit Lodge
James Alexander Dunragit Lodge |
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A Small stone Bridge one arch on the road from Portpatrick to Glenluce situate about 1/2 a mile east of Pooltanton Bridge on the farm of Droughdool Built and repaired by the County |
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GUTHRIES BRIDGE |
Guthries Bridge |
William Linwood Genoch Square
Neil McKey Gardener Genoch
James Kerr Dunragit Lodge
James Alexander Dunragit Lodge |
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A Small Stone Bridge one arch about a Quarter of a mile East of Droughdool on the road from Portpatrick to Glenluce on the farm of Droughdool the property of Sir J. Hay Dunragit - Built and repaired by the County -- |
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BALLANCOLLANTIE BRIDGE |
Ballancollantie Bridge |
H. Cumming Drumflower
James Kerr Dunragit Lodge
James Alexander Dunragit Lodge |
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A large Stone Bridge one arch on Ballancollantie Burn Cutting the road from Stranraer to Glenluce A County Bridge Situate on the boundary Between the Phs. [Parishes] of Inch and old Luce |
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Plan 17C -- List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle 2nd Examiner
No. of Trace 5, 4
[Object]
Droughdool Bridge - Bridge
Guthries Bridge - Bridge
Ballancollantie Bridge - Bridge
[Parish]
Drounghdool Bridge - Old Luce
Guthries Bridge - Old Luce
Ballancollantie Bridge - In Ph Bdy [Parish Boundary] Inch & Old Luce
[Signed] Dennis Kildoyle C.A [Civilian Assistant]
30th oct [october] 1846 |
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DRUMFLOWER BRIDGE |
Drumflower Bridge |
James Kerr Dunragit
James Alexander Dunragit
R. Cumming Drumflower |
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A Stone Bridge one arch on a Small stream running Tangent to the mail coach road at Ballancollantee Bridge - Situate on a private Bye-road Leading to Some Back lying Farms The property of Sir J. D. Hay Dunragit it was Built by the County |
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MILL GLEN |
Mill Glen |
Sir J D Hay Dunragit
J. Kerr Dunragit
J Alexander Dunragit [Lodge] |
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A young plantation on Dunragit Demesne embracing all that part from Ballochjargon Bridge to the north corner of the Demesne - mixed wood; chiefly Fir and Larch |
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ROUND DOUNAN |
Round Dounan |
Sir J.D. Hay Dunragit [House]
J. Kerr Dunragit [Lodge]
J. Alexander Dunragit Lodge |
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That part of Dunragit plantations lying N.E [North east] of the Avenue from the road to Dunragit house The name is Derived from an Elevated point in the wood that appears on trace by a Small Circular walk around it - |
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KELLIES KNOWE |
Kellies Knowe |
Sir J.D. Hay Dunragit [House]
Robert Clanachan Glenluce
William Hislop Ballochjargon |
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A Small oval mound (natural) on the left of the Avenue from road to Dunragit House - the plantation on the same Side the avenue is Known by that name (Kellies Knowe) |
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Plan 17 C -- List of Names collected by Dennis Kildoyle S.Asst [Civilian Assistant]
No. of Trace 4
[Object]
Drumflower Bridge - Bridge
Mill Glen - young Wood
Round Dounan - Plantation
Kellies Knowe - Natl [Natural] Mound
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] Dennis Kildoyle c/a [Civilian Assistant] 31st [October 1846] |
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CANNON WOOD |
Cannon Wood |
Neil McKey Gardener Genoch
William Linwood, Genoch Square |
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A small triangular Wood chiefly evergreen - as Scotch Fir, Silver Spruce etc Situate E [East] of Genoch House |
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GARDEN WOOD |
Garden Wood |
Neil McKey Genoch
William Lennon Genoch
William Linwood Genoch Square |
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A large old Wood (mixed) consists chiefly of Firs, Beech Ash Situate west of Genoch House and Garden |
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FIR ISLE |
Fir Isle |
Neil McKey Genoch
William Lennon Genoch
William Linwood Genoch Square |
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A Small Wooded Island formed by the Natural and artificial course of Pooltanton Burn. The wood is chiefly Scotch fir and Ash |
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GENOCH SQUARE |
Genoch Square |
Neil McKey Genoch
William Lennon Genoch
William Linwood Genoch Square |
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An old Rectangular House at the south corner of Genoch Demesne formerly used for stallfeeding cattle now occupied by Cottars - it is a mud wall House - |
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Plan 17.C -- List of Names collected by Dennis Kldoyle C. Asst [Civilian Assistant]
No. of Trace 4
[Object]
Cannon Wood - Wood
Garden Wood - Wood
Fir Isle - Wood
Genoch Square - House
[Parish] Old Luce
[Signed] Dennis Kildoyle
C.A [Civilian Assistant] 31st October 1846 |
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[Signed] W Driscoll Gosset
Lt [Lieutenant] R Engs [Royal Engineers]
15/1/47 [15 January 1847] |
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[Volume] 41-- OS1/35/41
[Partial date stamp] [Ordnance Survey] Store Southampton [--] Aug [August] 91 [1891]
Wigtownshire
Plan 17 C
Names of Parishes -- Page
Old Luce -- 1
Inch -- 65 |
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